Researcher’s Note: Is this supply chain crisis Henry Kissinger's 1974 Plan for Food Control Genocide? Stranger things have happened lately. Connect the dots with my past research. All the key players are here. You should be asking yourself why did Henry Kissinger even feel the need to write this 200-page study on controlling people with the food supply?
PRESIDENT BIDEN DELIVERS REMARKS ON EFFORTS TO ADDRESS
GLOBAL TRANSPORTATION SUPPLY CHAIN BOTTLENE..
First published at 23:53 UTC on October 13th, 2021
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James P. Hoffa is
the president of the International
Brotherhood of Teamsters, a director at the Roosevelt Institute (think tank) and a member
of the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy
and Negotiations.
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fellow at the Roosevelt Institute (think
tank) and George Soros’s son.
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tank), the Aspen Institute
(think tank) and the International
Rescue Committee.
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the chairman for the Foundation to Promote
Open Society, is Jonathan Soros’s father
and Jeffrey Soros’s uncle.
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a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think
tank) and a director at the General
Dynamics Corporation.
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Pollard Strategies, LLC is the lobby firm for the General Dynamics Corporation and the International Longshoremen's Association.
Henry A. Kissinger was a
lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute
(think tank) and is an overseer
at the International Rescue Committee.
(See article below titled “Kissinger's 1974 Plan for Food Control Genocide”)
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Agency for International Development (AID).
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Negotiations.
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U.S. Trade Representative.
James P. Hoffa is
a member of the Advisory Committee for
Trade Policy and Negotiations, the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and a director at the Roosevelt Institute (think tank).
Jonathan Soros is a senior
fellow at the Roosevelt Institute (think
tank) and George Soros’s son.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was
a funder for the Roosevelt Institute (think
tank), the Aspen Institute
(think tank) and the International
Rescue Committee.
George Soros was
the chairman for the Foundation to Promote
Open Society, is Jonathan Soros’s father,
the founder & chairman for the Open
Society Foundations and a member of the Bretton Woods Committee.
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James P. Hoffa is the
president of the International Brotherhood
of Teamsters, a director at the Roosevelt
Institute (think tank) and a
member of the Advisory Committee for Trade
Policy and Negotiations.
Jonathan Soros is a senior
fellow at the Roosevelt Institute (think
tank) and George Soros’s son.
George Soros is
Jonathan Soros’s father, Jeffrey
Soros’s uncle, was the
chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open
Society and California Governor Gavin
Newsom was invited to his 2013
wedding reception.
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and the president emeritus for the Museum
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This article appeared as part of a feature in
the December 8, 1995 issue of Executive
Intelligence Review. See Feature Introduction and Table
of Contents.
Kissinger's
1974 Plan for Food Control Genocide
by Joseph Brewda
https://larouchepub.com/other/1995/2249_kissinger_food.html
On Dec. 10, 1974, the U.S. National Security Council
under Henry Kissinger completed a classified
200-page study, "National Security Study Memorandum 200:
Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas
Interests." The study falsely claimed that population growth in the
so-called Lesser Developed Countries (LDCs) was a grave threat to U.S. national
security. Adopted as official policy in November 1975 by President Gerald Ford,
NSSM 200 outlined a covert plan to reduce population growth in those
countries through birth control, and also, implicitly, war and famine. Brent
Scowcroft, who had by then replaced Kissinger as national security adviser (the
same post Scowcroft was to hold in the Bush administration), was put in charge
of implementing the plan. CIA Director George Bush was ordered to assist
Scowcroft, as were the secretaries of state, treasury, defense, and
agriculture.
The bogus arguments that Kissinger advanced were not
original. One of his major sources was the Royal Commission on Population,
which King George VI had created in 1944 "to consider what measures should
be taken in the national interest to influence the future trend of
population." The commission found that Britain was gravely threatened by
population growth in its colonies, since "a populous country has decided
advantages over a sparsely-populated one for industrial production." The
combined effects of increasing population and industrialization in its
colonies, it warned, "might be decisive in its effects on the prestige and
influence of the West," especially effecting "military strength and security."
NSSM 200 similarly concluded that the United States
was threatened by population growth in the former colonial sector. It paid
special attention to 13 "key countries" in which the United States
had a "special political and strategic interest": India, Bangladesh,
Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Turkey, Nigeria, Egypt,
Ethiopia, Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia. It claimed that population growth in
those states was especially worrisome, since it would quickly increase their
relative political, economic, and military strength.
For example, Nigeria: "Already the most populous
country on the continent, with an estimated 55 million people in 1970,
Nigeria's population by the end of this century is projected to number 135
million. This suggests a growing political and strategic role for Nigeria, at
least in Africa." Or Brazil: "Brazil clearly dominated the continent
demographically." The study warned of a "growing power status for
Brazil in Latin America and on the world scene over the next 25 years."
Food as a weapon
There were several measures that Kissinger advocated to
deal with this alleged threat, most prominently, birth control and related
population-reduction programs. He also warned that "population growth
rates are likely to increase appreciably before they begin to decline,"
even if such measures were adopted.
A second measure was curtailing food supplies to
targetted states, in part to force compliance with birth control policies:
"There is also some established precedent for taking account of family
planning performance in appraisal of assistance requirements by AID [U.S. Agency for International Development] and
consultative groups. Since population growth is a major determinant of
increases in food demand, allocation of scarce PL 480 resources should
take account of what steps a country is taking in population control as well as
food production. In these sensitive relations, however, it is important in
style as well as substance to avoid the appearance of coercion."
"Mandatory programs may be needed and we should be
considering these possibilities now," the document continued, adding,
"Would food be considered an instrument of national power? ... Is the
U.S. prepared to accept food rationing to help people who can't/won't control
their population growth?"
Kissinger also predicted a return of famines that could
make exclusive reliance on birth control programs unnecessary. "Rapid
population growth and lagging food production in developing countries, together
with the sharp deterioration in the global food situation in 1972 and 1973,
have raised serious concerns about the ability of the world to feed itself
adequately over the next quarter of century and beyond," he reported.
The cause of that coming food deficit was not natural,
however, but was a result of western financial policy: "Capital
investments for irrigation and infrastucture and the organization requirements
for continuous improvements in agricultural yields may be beyond the financial
and administrative capacity of many LDCs. For some of the areas under heaviest
population pressure, there is little or no prospect for foreign exchange
earnings to cover constantly increasingly imports of food."
"It is questionable," Kissinger gloated,
"whether aid donor countries will be prepared to provide the sort of
massive food aid called for by the import projections on a long-term continuing
basis." Consequently, "large-scale famine of a kind not experienced for several decades—a
kind the world thought had been permanently banished," was foreseeable—famine,
which has indeed come to pass.
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